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Hello, fellow Wagner-loving Wikipedians! I am adding a short section to mention the interesting (or at least, amusing) fact that Bernd Weikl has authored several books, including two about Wagner's influence on Hitler, one of which was described in the New York Review of Books as "a cranky book". However, it's quite difficult to find sources on this, most likely because his books have not been big sellers. I posted a source which may not meet Wikipedia's standards-- Amazon-dot-com's list of his available books. If any of you out there in the greater Wikiverse can find better sources-- maybe someone who reads German and has better access to German sources?-- please improve the sourcing. Thank you! HandsomeMrToad (talk) 05:12, 17 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]